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Artillery Commander K.M. Karabanov Protecting the Harvest

Dmitri Baltermants

Artwork Details

Artillery Commander K.M. Karabanov Protecting the Harvest
1941; printed 2003
Dmitri Baltermants
gelatin silver print on paper
192 in x 20 in (487.68 cm x 50.8 cm)
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2013/2.325

Description

Subject Matter:

This photograph provides a close-up view of Artillery Commander K.M. Karabanov operating the rotary crank of an antiaircraft gun. This young man looks toward the upper-left corner of the image, the line of his gaze matched by the steep diagonal of the gun’s barrel. The photograph monumentalizes this medium-ranking officer who, significantly, wears an USSR medal for courage. He performs his duty stoically, supported by his comrades in arms. Indeed, he is a dashing picture of unflappable patriotism. This image forms part of Baltermants’ larger project—as an official photographer to the Kremlin—which, spread across numerous portfolios, aimed to document scenes from the Soviet Union’s fight against Nazi Germany during World War II (1939-1945), known in the USSR as the Great Patriotic War.

Physical Description:

Close-up view of a young soldier with a medal pinned on his breast operating a rotary crank attached to a large gun; two additional soldiers stand behind him.

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